Normandy France, 1944 (1 Viewer)

Great scenes. Particularly like the German vehicles covered in foliage, they look authentic. Robin.
 
Epic scene George, many hours setting up no doubt!

Tom
 
Great scenes. Particularly like the German vehicles covered in foliage, they look authentic. Robin.

Thanks Robin, the foliage is actually a product I found at the craft store that people use to line their fake indoor plant pots with, it's perfect for 20mm foliage, I glued it on and then dry brushed it.
 
Epic scene George, many hours setting up no doubt!

Tom

Thanks Tom, they are always are fun to plan and set up, then even more fun to view for hours until the next idea comes along, then it's time to pack it all up and start over...………...
 
My first impression is that the Allied advance is about to get a rude welcome. As usual, George, a great dio with all the fantastic buildings and landscaping. Glad I'm not in one of those Shermans.:wink2: -- Al
 
Great display George, yes an enjoyable time setting up and viewing. Putting back in the right boxes not so much !

Steve
 
My first impression is that the Allied advance is about to get a rude welcome. As usual, George, a great dio with all the fantastic buildings and landscaping. Glad I'm not in one of those Shermans.:wink2: -- Al

Thanks Al; between the 88mm gun, the two anti tank guns, Mark IV, Panther, 3 Tiger I's, the Marder III, the armored car and the three Panzerfausts, all the US vehicles are toast...……………….
 
Great display George, yes an enjoyable time setting up and viewing. Putting back in the right boxes not so much !

Steve

Thanks Steve; the setting up is Christmas day, the packing is the the tree finally comes down and the decorations go back into the loft...………...:wink2:
 
Goerge, you call that small?? ^&confuse{sm4} What a fantastic display you've got there, the armour, the buildings, fields and hedgerows are amazing! :salute::
 
Goerge, you call that small?? ^&confuse{sm4} What a fantastic display you've got there, the armour, the buildings, fields and hedgerows are amazing! :salute::

Thanks very much and good point regarding the overall size; it's 4 feet by 4 feet and to me, that's a small diorama...……;)………….a lot going on within it, but my hope is to create a much larger version once all the figures on the opposite end of the tables have sold...……………….^&grin
 

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